Dickie Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 The fact that we just got thomped 7-2 and are sitting in 17th wouldn't be shocked if Hughes is next.
Rafa Beneathus Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 20 minutes ago, Dickie said: The fact that we just got thomped 7-2 and are sitting in 17th wouldn't be shocked if Hughes is next. If I was a Stoke fan that's what I'd want. The bloke is a fucking dinosaur.
Honey Honey Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 Just looked at Stoke on Trent's fixtures and other than Watford they've got a clean run against dross so its possible if they balls them up. They'll get Fat Sam I bet though.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted October 16, 2017 Author Subscriber Posted October 16, 2017 No announcement on Koeman
Panna King Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 He wont even be on an official list but Wenger should definitely be top of this sack list now, I don't know what he is all about these days, any manager could be doing his job the way he does it plus for 3/4 of the money less.
Subscriber Dan+ Posted October 16, 2017 Subscriber Posted October 16, 2017 I do wonder if Leicester v Everton in two weeks will be a case of loser gets the boot.
Administrator Stan Posted October 16, 2017 Administrator Posted October 16, 2017 4 hours ago, Dan said: I do wonder if Leicester v Everton in two weeks will be a case of loser gets the boot. EL SACKICO DAN.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted October 16, 2017 Author Subscriber Posted October 16, 2017 Shakespeare still 7/1 and Koeman 4/11 after tonight. I'd have expected Shakespeare to get backed into shorter odds than Bilic after tonight's result.
Subscriber Dan+ Posted October 16, 2017 Subscriber Posted October 16, 2017 If we'd lost I think his odds would've tumbled. Mahrez has got him out of jail. I think we'll lose at Swansea though and he'll become favourite.
Honey Honey Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 7 hours ago, VanPaddy said: He wont even be on an official list but Wenger should definitely be top of this sack list now, I don't know what he is all about these days, any manager could be doing his job the way he does it plus for 3/4 of the money less. Strange, the timestamp on that post says 7 hours ago but I swear I read it 7 years ago.
Dave Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 20 hours ago, LFCMike said: Their away record last season was pretty poor but that stat is wrong. They won four last season Don't let the truth get in the way of his cringeworthy agenda.
Dave Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 15 hours ago, Dan said: I do wonder if Leicester v Everton in two weeks will be a case of loser gets the boot. Seems pretty harsh to me still that both managers appear to be being used as scapegoats because other people couldn't land transfer targets. Where's there p45's?
HK85 Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 Even if we landed the transfer targets, or better, not even had to replace Lukaku, we'd still be in the same mess. Koeman is gone, he's lost the vast majority of the away fans and it's close to tipping over at Goodison. We've never really been a great place for under pressure players/teams/managers to work under. It's difficult home ground when you're not playing well. It's basic stuff that both the manager and players are getting wrong which is now starting to worry people. If he hasn't realised how wrong he is after 15 games of our season when is he? We've got Lyon, Arsenal then Chelsea in 3 different competitions coming up. I don't see anything else other than out of two and drifting further away from the top half of the league.
LFCMadLad Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 2 hours ago, Aaroncpfc said: Don't let the truth get in the way of his cringeworthy agenda. Agenda? Koeman has won 4 away games in almost 18 months at Everton. You can use any excuse you like why that is the case but it’s absolutely pathetic considering the team they had last season and the money that’s been spent on it this summer. That’s not an agenda, it’s a fact. It’s not just me saying it either. It’s basically everyone in the thread including the Everton fans, who I’m sure have more of an insight of what’s happening down at Goodison than you or I. Agenda I barely post in here anymore due it being like a fucking morgue most the time.
Dave Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 6 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said: Agenda? Koeman has won 4 away games in almost 18 months at Everton. You can use any excuse you like why that is the case but it’s absolutely pathetic considering the team they had last season and the money that’s been spent on it this summer. That’s not an agenda, it’s a fact. It’s not just me saying it either. It’s basically everyone in the thread including the Everton fans, who I’m sure have more of an insight of what’s happening down at Goodison than you or I. Agenda I barely post in here anymore due it being like a fucking morgue most the time. Your 'fact' earlier was they won one away game. For the last two years or so every time anybody has mentioned 'Everton' you turn in to a 13 year old boy that has just discovered pornhub. I'm surprised you haven't recognised this yourself. 1 hour ago, HK85 said: Even if we landed the transfer targets, or better, not even had to replace Lukaku, we'd still be in the same mess. Koeman is gone, he's lost the vast majority of the away fans and it's close to tipping over at Goodison. We've never really been a great place for under pressure players/teams/managers to work under. It's difficult home ground when you're not playing well. It's basic stuff that both the manager and players are getting wrong which is now starting to worry people. If he hasn't realised how wrong he is after 15 games of our season when is he? We've got Lyon, Arsenal then Chelsea in 3 different competitions coming up. I don't see anything else other than out of two and drifting further away from the top half of the league. This is all third party stuff, but in the summer I was having a catch up with an old friend whose well connected with people at certain clubs and one if them is Everton. He said Koeman runs the club as a strict headteacher type which puts fear in to the players. In terms of disciplining the players I think that's great but when you constantly have that approach you find morale and form go hand in hand. This is his first major test in England and it will be interesting if he adapts his approach to cope with it. I'm not saying Everton shouldn't get rid if this continues. I just feel all Premier League Managers are in their positions on merit at the moment and those down the bottom deserve an opportunity to turn their seasons fortunes when it's so tight down the bottom. Regarding David Unsworth I'm sure he would love the opportunity to step up at a club close to his heart but at the same time I hope he'd consider that he's got a really good number in his role at the moment. The club are investing heavily in young, talented players and there's no where near the same expectation or scrutiny in his current role. He could effectively oversee 3 or 4 managerial changes on his current role. Why put yourself under more stress when you've got a cushty ideal gig that works for you.
LFCMadLad Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 36 minutes ago, Aaroncpfc said: Your 'fact' earlier was they won one away game. For the last two years or so every time anybody has mentioned 'Everton' you turn in to a 13 year old boy that has just discovered pornhub. I'm surprised you haven't recognised this yourself. This is all third party stuff, but in the summer I was having a catch up with an old friend whose well connected with people at certain clubs and one if them is Everton. He said Koeman runs the club as a strict headteacher type which puts fear in to the players. In terms of disciplining the players I think that's great but when you constantly have that approach you find morale and form go hand in hand. This is his first major test in England and it will be interesting if he adapts his approach to cope with it. I'm not saying Everton shouldn't get rid if this continues. I just feel all Premier League Managers are in their positions on merit at the moment and those down the bottom deserve an opportunity to turn their seasons fortunes when it's so tight down the bottom. Regarding David Unsworth I'm sure he would love the opportunity to step up at a club close to his heart but at the same time I hope he'd consider that he's got a really good number in his role at the moment. The club are investing heavily in young, talented players and there's no where near the same expectation or scrutiny in his current role. He could effectively oversee 3 or 4 managerial changes on his current role. Why put yourself under more stress when you've got a cushty ideal gig that works for you. This is the sack race thread and Koeman is the hot topic. Who do you want me to talk about, fucking Jose Mourinho?
HK85 Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 1 hour ago, Aaroncpfc said: This is all third party stuff, but in the summer I was having a catch up with an old friend whose well connected with people at certain clubs and one if them is Everton. He said Koeman runs the club as a strict headteacher type which puts fear in to the players. In terms of disciplining the players I think that's great but when you constantly have that approach you find morale and form go hand in hand. This is his first major test in England and it will be interesting if he adapts his approach to cope with it. I'm not saying Everton shouldn't get rid if this continues. I just feel all Premier League Managers are in their positions on merit at the moment and those down the bottom deserve an opportunity to turn their seasons fortunes when it's so tight down the bottom. Regarding David Unsworth I'm sure he would love the opportunity to step up at a club close to his heart but at the same time I hope he'd consider that he's got a really good number in his role at the moment. The club are investing heavily in young, talented players and there's no where near the same expectation or scrutiny in his current role. He could effectively oversee 3 or 4 managerial changes on his current role. Why put yourself under more stress when you've got a cushty ideal gig that works for you. It's fairly common knowledge here that his managerial style is like that and it's because of this that the likes of Barkley and Mirallas have fallen out with him and want to move. I guarantee they're not the only ones with thoughts like this as well. Unsworth would jump at the chance to take us over for longer than the one game he got when Martinez left. It's still early in his managerial career, he's only been assistants before but he's worth a go for a bit when Koeman leaves and we scope out a new manager.
LFCMadLad Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 1 hour ago, HK85 said: It's fairly common knowledge here that his managerial style is like that and it's because of this that the likes of Barkley and Mirallas have fallen out with him and want to move. I guarantee they're not the only ones with thoughts like this as well. Unsworth would jump at the chance to take us over for longer than the one game he got when Martinez left. It's still early in his managerial career, he's only been assistants before but he's worth a go for a bit when Koeman leaves and we scope out a new manager. Got to be worth a shot! Isnt Unsworth manager of your U23’s who have just won their league?
Administrator Stan Posted October 17, 2017 Administrator Posted October 17, 2017 so that's 2 managers gone so far. De Boer and now Shakespeare.
Administrator Stan Posted October 17, 2017 Administrator Posted October 17, 2017 3 minutes ago, DeadLinesman said: Guess it wasn’t To Be........ scenes, mate. absolute scenes.
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted October 17, 2017 Author Subscriber Posted October 17, 2017 Leicester finding poor form unacceptable more than us. Embarrassing.
HK85 Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 19 minutes ago, RandoEFC said: Leicester finding poor form unacceptable more than us. Embarrassing.
Honey Honey Posted October 17, 2017 Posted October 17, 2017 17 minutes ago, HK85 said: They were ahead of the big 6 during Ranieri's reign
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